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3D-Man:
1: Chuck Chandler: The hero part of 3D-Man (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
2: Hal Chandler: The live part of 3D-Man (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).


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5: 555 95472, one of the kids from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
555 95472: One of the kids from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.


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Ab-Death: The creature walking between the World of the Living and the Dead from WildStorm.
Abdul Qamar: The first Arabian Knight from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Abe Brown: Black Tiger, one of the Sons of the Tiger from Marvel Universe 616.
Abe McGuffie: The mayor of Upper Duckwater from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Abel: The caretaker and storyteller from DC Comics.
Abhararakadhararbarakh: Abra Kadabra, magician and villain from DC Comics.
Abnegazar: Demon from DC Comics.
Abner Ravenworth: The original Jack from WWII in Rob Liefelds original Image Universe.
Abigail Mercy Wright: An angel of mercy known as Mercy from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Abomination, The: Emil Blonsky, the Yugoslavian agent turned monster by gamma-rays (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Abra Kadabra: Magician and villain from DC Comics.
Achilles: Alan Moore's version of the famous warrior from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Adam:
1: The Ape: The simian hero of S.M.A.S.H. from America's Best Comics (ABC).
2: Talon: The red dragon from Dragon Cross (Big City Comics).
Adam Strange: The archaeologist and adventurer on Rann (DC Comics Earth-1).
Adrian Veidt: The hero Ozymandias from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Adriance Carpathia: An Ion-pilot from Oren (Dark Ocean Studios).
Aegeus: Nikos Aegeus, Greek terrorist from pre-crisis Earth-1 (DC Comics).
Afterglow: A Blood S.C.R.E.A.M. operative from Broadway Comics.
Agent 18: Jack Truman, the third Deathlok in the main Marvel Universe.
Agent R-7: Codename for Emil Blonsky before he became the Abomination (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Ajax: Character from Broadway Comics.
Al: Stykman's alien sidekick from a.k.a. Comics.
Alan Keever: Youngblood supervisor from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Alan Wellington Scott: The first Green Lantern from DC Comics.
Alan-a-Dale: The bard from Disney's version of Robin Hood.
Alchemist: Jan Arrah, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to change elements (DC Comics).
Alessandra Fermi: The StormWatch operative Diva with sonic powers (Image/WildStorm).
Alex Barros: Coldsnap, a member of Brigade with the ability to project coldness, from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Alexander Graves: Lucifer's identity on Earth from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Alexei Glushko: The Spaceman, telepathic police officer at Top 10; from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Alexei Luthor: The retconned name for the Golden Age version of Lex Luthor for Earth-2 (DC Comics).
Aleyen: A wanderer/outlaw from H'trae (Dark Ocean Studios).
Alfred Pennyworth: Bruce Wayne's butler from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Algy: The janitor at the mayor's office in Upper Duckwater from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Alice the Goon: The strange creature from Elzie Crisler Segar's series Popeye the Sailor.
Allan Quatermain: Alan Moore's version of H. Rider Haggard's adventurer from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Alloy: Defunct X-O armor animated by the deceased Paul Bouvier (Valiant Heroes - 1).
Alphonse: The needy porcupine from Stephan Pastis' series Pearls Before Swine.
Amanda Reed: Character with a vampiric symbiote from Image/WildStorm.
American Eagle: Jason Strongbow, a native American super-hero from Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty.
American Icon: A super strong contestant for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Amok: Character from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Amy Belcher: She-Dragon from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Ancient, The: Magician from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Andre DuBois: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Andrew Blodgett Mayfair: The chemist from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Andrew Nolan:
1: Andrew Nolan: Ferro Lad, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire that could turn into living iron (DC Comics).
2: Andrew Nolan: Ferro, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to become a being of iron (DC Comics).
Andromeda: Laurel Gand, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the super-strong Daxamite from The Legionnaires (DC Comics).
Angel: Warren Kenneth Worthington III, a winged mutant from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Angelica Jones: Energy absorbing mutant from Marvel Universe 616.
Angelo Mortalli:
1: Angelo Mortalli: The original Bloodshot from Valiant Heroes - 1.
2: Raymond Garrison: Bloodshot from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Annabell: The fat southern bell cat from Eek! The Cat (Fox Kids).
Annihilus: Conqueror from the Negative Zone (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
Ant-Man: Henry Pym, the original Ant-Man from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Antonio Seghetti: The first Overlord and leader of the Vicious Circle from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Ape, The: Adam, the simian hero of S.M.A.S.H. from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Aphrodite IX: Android from TopCow.
Apparition: Tinya Wazzo, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to phase through objects (DC Comics).
April Duck: One of Daisy Duck's three nieces (Disney).
Aqua-Chica: A hydro-manipulating contestant for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Aqualad: Atlantean from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Arabian Knight: Abdul Qamar, the knight on the magic carpet from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Archangel: Alias for Warren Kenneth Worthington III/Angel from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Arclight: Alias for Jackson Dane while he was in Team 7 (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Aric: The Visigoth from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Aric Dacia: Modern day name for the Visigoth Aric from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Arlene: The gap-toothed cat from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
Armand Sebastian Waering: The werewolf who funded WetWorks for a time (Image/WildStorm).
Arnold Dimple: The original part of the Fiend from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Arnold Wesker: The criminal mastermind from Gotham City known as Ventriloquist and Scarface (DC Comics, post-crisis).
Arrteck: A guardsman from H'trae (Dark Ocean Studios).
Arsenal: Roy Harper from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Arson: Pyrokinetic villain from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Astro Girl: A space adventurer and contestant for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Athena: Lily Nalin, a Bloodstrike operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Atlas:
1: Erik Josten: Size changing and energy based adventurer from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
2: Sean Welch: Size changing mercenary from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Atom Girl: Salu Digby, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to shrink to subatomic size (DC Comics).
Autocat: The race driver cat from Hanna & Barbera's Motormouse and Autocat.
Avenging Angel: Alias for Warren Kenneth Worthington III/Angel from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Ax: The harbinger with the ability to control machines from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Ayla Ranzz:
1: Ayla Ranzz: The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire called Lightning Lass or Light Lass, depending on her powers (DC Comics).
2: Ayla Ranzz: Gossamer, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to make objects lighter (DC Comics).
3: Ayla Ranzz: Light Lass, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to decrease the mass of objects (DC Comics).
Aztlan: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.


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Badrock: Alias for Thomas John McCall from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.
Bailout: Debbie Hatcher, a Bloodstrike operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Ballistic: Cassandra Lane, the mutant cyborg from CyberForce with the perfect aim (Image/Top Cow).
Barbara Gordon: Oracle and the second Batgirl from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Barney Rubble: Fred Flintstone's best friend and neighbor from Hanna & Barbera's Flintstones.
Barnyard Dawg: The guard dog mostly watching the chickens along with Foghorn Leghorn (Looney Tunes).
Bartholomew J.Troll: Troll from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.
Batgirl:
1: Barbara Gordon: The second Batgirl from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
2: Cassandra Cain: The third Batgirl from DC Comics (post-crisis).
Batman: The World's greatest detective from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Battalion: Jackson King's call sign when he was a StormWatch operative (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Battlestone: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Beast Prince: Prince Drakken, the vampire trying to become leader of the Vampire Nation (Image/WildStorm).
Bedrock: Original name for Badrock from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Beelzebub: Witch Hazel's magical broom (Disney).
Beep Beep: The comic book name for the Road Runner from Looney Tunes.
Beowulf the Immortal: Rob Liefeld's version of the famous warrior from his revised Universe.
Big Bad Wolf: Disney's version of the wolf from Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Big Toot: The grown-up tugboat from Disney/Gold Key.
Bill: Character from Broadway Comics.
Bill Bailey: Wolfspider, the SWAT Team leader at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Black Anvil: Mercenary from Image/TopCow.
Black Betty: Elizabeth Rowan, a magician and StormWatch operative from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Black Tiger: Abe Brown, one of the Sons of the Tiger from Marvel Universe 616.
Black Widow: The Natalia Alianovna Romanova, the Sovjet spy who became a super-hero in USA (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
Blackbird: Nathan Blackbird, a WetWorks operative (Image/WildStorm).
Blackjac: Mercenary from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Blacktion Figure: The live action figure from the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Blackwhite: One of the Knights on Broadway from Broadway Comics.
Blade: The toughest vampire hunter in the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Blindshot: Bob Booker, cab driver in Neopolis; from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Blindside: Agent/super-hero created by Marat Mychaels.
Blok: The pre-crisis version of the stone Legionnaire (DC Comics).
Blood Queen: Dragoness, the former queen of the Vampire Nation (Image/WildStorm).
Bloodbow:
1: Trace O'Donnell: The first Bloodbow from Image/TopCow.
2: Sh'rrnnn: The second Bloodbow from Image/TopCow.
Bloodshot:
1: Angelo Mortalli: The original Bloodshot from Valiant Heroes - 1.
2: Raymond Garrison: Bloodshot from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Bloodstone: Elsa Bloodstone, the second Bloodstone from Marvel Universe.
Bloodstrike:
1: Bloodstrike: Organization from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
2: Cabbot Stone: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Blue: The bluish cat from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Bluto: Popeye's nemesis from Elzie Crisler Segar's series Popeye the Sailor.
Bo: The happy sheep from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Bob Booker: Blindshot, cab driver in Neopolis; from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Bob Diamond: One of the Sons of the Tiger from Marvel Universe 616.
Bob the bottom-dweller: Bottom-dwelling fish from Jim Toomey's series Sherman's Lagoon.
Bobbie Harras: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Bone Puppet, The: Ab-Death, the creature walking between the World of the Living and the Dead from WildStorm.
Bonnie Harris: The human part of the Fiend from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Booker: The worm chasing adventurous chicken from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Boomer O'Shea: Impact, CyberForce operative from Image/TopCow.
Boone: Mercenary from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Bouncing Boy: Charles Foster Taine, the pre-crisis version of the elastic Legionnaire (DC Comics).
Brahma: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Brainiac 5:
1: Querl Dox: The original (pre-crisis) Brainiac 5 from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Querl Dox: The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the extreme intelligence (DC Comics).
3: Querl Dox: The 2005 reboot version of the super intelligent Legionnaire (DC Comics).
Brek Bannin: Polar Boy, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire with freezing powers (DC Comics).
Brenda Lewis: Killjoy, the leader of CyberData's S.H.O.C. troops from Image/TopCow.
Brer Bear: The friendly farmer from Disney.
Brett Butler: Sentinel II from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Brick: Richard Walters, a member of Doom's IV with a body made of sand (Image/Extreme Studios).
Brigade: Organization from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Brin Londo:
1: Brin Londo: Timber Wolf, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire (DC Comics).
2: Brin Londo: Timber Wolf, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with enhanced strength, speed and agility (DC Comics).
Brittany Miller: One of the sorority girls and zombie killers from Approbation Comics.
Bronze: The king of the dragons from Dragon Cross (Big City Comics).
Broom-Hilda: Russell Myers' cigar smoking, beer drinking, politically incorrect witch.
Bruce Stinson: The mercenary known as Chapel from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe, and the revised Rob Liefeld universe.
Bruce Wayne: Batman from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Brutus: Temporary name for Bluto from Elzie Crisler Segar's series Popeye the Sailor.
Buck Nekid: The great hero from a.k.a. Comics.
Bulldozer: Joseph Herman Mendoza, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Burn: Kate McLelland, a member of Doom's IV with the ability to control heat (Image/Extreme Studios).
Butters: A kid from South Park.
Buzzcut: Trent Peterson, a four armed mutant cyborg from CyberData (Image/Top Cow).


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Cabbot Stone: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Cairo the Rogue: Adventurer and thief from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Caleb: Condition Red, metahuman adventurer and Chaos Artist from the Monarchy (WildStorm).
Calvin: Bill Watterson's famous boy from his series Calvin and Hobbes.
Campion Bond: MI-6 operative from Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Cannon: Mitchell Saunders, a StormWatch operative from Image/WildStorm/DC Comics.
Captain Curtis: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Carin Lane: Velocity, the speedster from CyberForce (Image/Top Cow).
Carmen Ruiz: Paranormal investigator from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Carol Hatcher: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Cassandra Cain: The third Batgirl from DC Comics (post-crisis).
Cassandra Lane: Ballistic, the mutant cyborg from CyberForce with the perfect aim (Image/Top Cow).
Cathy Colby: Peregrine, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Centaurian: Alien police man from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Chameleon:
1: Reep Daggle: The original shape changing Legionnaire (DC Comics, pre-crisis version).
2: Reep Daggle: The 2005 reboot version of the shapeshifter from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Chameleon Boy: The original name for the Legionnaire Reep Daggle (DC Comics, pre-crisis version).
Chapel: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Charles Flanders: The original Kid Supreme from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Charles Foster Taine: The pre-crisis version of the elastic Legionnaire Bouncing Boy (DC Comics).
Charlie: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Charlie Brown: Charles M. Schulz's famous boy from the series Peanuts.
Charlie Dog: The homeless Airedale terrier from Looney Tunes.
Charlotte Braun: A loudmouth girl from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Checkpoint Charlie: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Chemical King: Condo Arlik, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire and human catalyst (DC Comics).
Chemistry: Ham's pet monkey from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Cheng: Immortal villain from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Chief O'Hara: The Chief of police in Duckburg (Disney).
Childe Roland: Character from Avalon Studios.
Chip: One of the chipmunks and rescue rangers from Disney.
ChiSai: Shy Stevens, mercenary from Approbation Comics.
Chlorophyll Kid: Ral Benem, the pre-crisis version of the substitute Legionnaire with the ability to make plants grow very fast (DC Comics).
Choo-Choo: One of the Knights on Broadway from Broadway Comics.
Christie: The littel girl from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Christine Trelane: Metahuman activator from StormWatch and the Monarchy (WildStorm).
Chuck Chandler: The hero part of 3D-Man (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
Citadel: Character from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Citizen Abra: Abra Kadabra, magician and villain from DC Comics.
Clarabelle Cow: A friend of Minnie and Mickey Mouse (Disney).
Clarice: The Cobweb's chauffeur (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Clark Joseph Kent: The post-crisis Superman (DC Comics).
Clark Kent:
1: Kal-L: The Golden Age version of Superman (DC Comics).
2: Kal-El: The Silver Age/ pre-crisis Earth-1 Superman (DC Comics).
Clark Savage Jr.: Lester Dent's pulp hero Doc Savage.
Clarkson: Character from Gold Key.
Claude: Character from Acclaim Comics.
Claymore: Clayton Hendrick Maure, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery, demolitions (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Clayton Hendrick Maure: Claymore, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery, demolitions (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Cobweb, The: Laurel Lakeland, the nocturnal heroine from Indigo City (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Cody: The pup from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Coldsnap: Alex Barros, a member of Brigade with the ability to project coldness, from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Colonel Potterby: The good natured colonel from Chic Young's Colonel Potterby and the Duchess.
Color Kid: Ulu Vakk, the pre-crisis version of the substitute Legionnaire with the ability to change colors on objects (DC Comics).
Colossal Boy:
1: Gim Allon: The original (pre-crisis) Colossal Boy from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Gim Allon: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to increase size (DC Comics).
Combat: The Katellan warrior from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.
Comedian: Character from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Commander K-9: The Martian dog working with Marvin the Martian (Looney Tunes).
Commander X-2: Marvin the Martian, the Martian conqueror from Looney Tunes.
Communion: Space god from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Computo: The pre-crisis version of the LSH villain/majordomo (DC Comics).
Condition Red: Caleb, metahuman adventurer and Chaos Artist from the Monarchy (WildStorm).
Condo Arlik: Chemical King, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire and human catalyst (DC Comics).
Conductra: A contestant with eletrical powers for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Connor Hawke: The second Green Arrow, and the son of the original Green Arrow from DC Comics (post-crisis).
Copycat: Gem Antonelli, the mind controlling gen-active from Image/WildStorm.
Cosmic Boy:
1: Rokk Krinn: The original pre-crisis version from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Rokk Krinn: The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the magnetic abilities (DC Comics).
3: Rokk Krinn: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with magnetic powers from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Cosmic King: Laevar Bolto, the pre-crisis version of the villain with magnetic powers from The Legion of Super-Villains (DC Comics).
Cougar: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Cram: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Crazy legs: The paranormal investigator Carmen Ruiz from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Crescendo: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Crossbones: Nicholas A. Jones, a WetWorks operative (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Crusible: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Crypt: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Cyblade: Dominique Thiebaut, mutant cyborg with psionic knives from CyberForce (Image/Top Cow).
Cyrus Benjamin: Character from Broadway Comics.


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Dad: Calvin's father in Bill Watterson's series Calvin and Hobbes.
Dad Arbuckle: Jon Arbuckle's father from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
Dag Wentim: The pre-crisis version of the substitute legionnaire Stone Boy (DC Comics).
Dale: One of the chipmunks and rescue rangers from Disney.
Dane: Jackson Michael Dane, leader of WetWorks (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Daniel Dreiberg: The second Nightowl from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Daniel Tsuchida: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Danny Fuller: The second Kid Supreme from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Daredevil: Matt Murdock, the blind super-hero from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Darius Christian Dax: Supreme's arch enemy from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Dark Angel: Alias for Warren Kenneth Worthington III/Angel from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
David: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
David Gorelick: Criminal Skullface from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
David Waller: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Dawnstar: The pre-crisis version of the winged legionnaire (DC Comics).
Daywalker: The name the vampires use for Blade the vampire hunter (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Deadlock: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Death: Alias for Warren Kenneth Worthington III/Angel from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Deathblow: Michael Cray, the soldier with regenerative powers (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Deathlok: Jack Truman, the third Deathlok in the main Marvel Universe.
Death's Angel: Character from Image/TopCow.
Debbie Harris: The Savage Dragon's first girlfriend from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Debbie Hatcher: Bloodstrike operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Deborah Konigsberg: Masada, size changing Youngblood operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Desirée Hopewell: Fatale, the energy absorbing woman from Broadway Comics.
Destroyer, The: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Deuteronomy Duck: Dewey Duck's real name in the cartoon series Quack Pack (Disney).
Dewey Duck: Character from Disney.
Dexter Cord LeMoyne: Jester, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Diana Choksondik: A grade school teacher from South Park.
Diana Dane: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Diana Hopkins: Character from Broadway Comics.
Diana Galen: Character from Broadway Comics.
Diana Hunter: Character from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Dick Dastardly: Hanna & Barbera's race driver and pilot.
Die-hard: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Die-hard II: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Dim-Witty: Moby Duck's slightly confused and clumsy helper (Disney/Gold Key).
Dino: The pet dinosaur from Hanna & Barbera's Flintstones.
Dino Manolis: A StormWatch operative and former super-villain known as The Machinist from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Dion: Avalon Studios' version of the Greek god Dionysos.
Dionysos: Avalon Studios' version of the Greek god.
Dippy Dawg: The original name for Goofy (Disney).
Dirk Morgna:
1: Dirk Morgna: The original (pre-crisis) Sun Boy from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Dirk Morgna: Inferno, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to control heat (DC Comics).
3: Dirk Morgna: Sun Boy, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to give off heat and light (DC Comics).
Diva:
1: Alessandra Fermi: The original Diva from Image/WildStorm.
2: Isabella Fermi: The second Diva from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Doc: Alan Moore's version of the science-hero Thomas Hugo Strange (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Doc Boy: Character from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
D.O.C.C.: Sentient spaceship from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.
Doc Rocket: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Doc Savage: Lester Dent's pulp hero.
Doctor Eclipse: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Doctor Mid-Nite: Pieter Anton Cross, the 3rd Dr. Mid-Nite from DC Comics.
Doctor Regulus: Zaxton Regulus, the pre-crisis version of the LSH villain (DC Comics).
Doctor Solar: The original Man of the Atom from Gold Key.
Dominator: Character from Broadway Comics.
Dominique Thiebaut: Cyblade, mutant cyborg with psionic knives from CyberForce (Image/Top Cow).
Donny McMillan: Character from Broadway Comics.
Donovan Wylie: The second X-O Manowar in Valiant Heroes - 2.
Dorsal Head: The hero with the ability to adapt to underwater environments from the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Dozer: Joseph Herman Mendoza, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Dr. Wattage: The hero with the ability to generate and control electricity from the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Dragon: The green alien, mostly known as the Savage Dragon, from Erik Larsen's part of the Image Universe.
Dragoness: The former Blood Queen of the Vampire Nation (Image/WildStorm).
Dragonslayer: Jeff Smax' name and title for a time when he lived on Parallel 137 (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Drake Burroughs: The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire Wildfire (DC Comics).
Drakken: The vampire trying to become leader of the Vampire Nation (Image/WildStorm).
Dream Girl:
1: Nura Nal: The pre-crisis version of the precog from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
2: Nura Nal: The 2005 reboot version of the precog from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Drexel: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Dr. G: Gyro Gearlooses identity when he's working for S.H.U.S.H. (Disney).
Dr. Manhattan: Character from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Dr. Mirage: Hwen Mirage the paranormal investigator from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Duane Bodine: Dust Devil, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Duchess: Chic Young's spinster from Colonel Potterby and the Duchess.
Ductile Detective, The: Alias for Ralph Dibney/The Elongated Man from DC Comics.
Duke Buchanan: Character from Broadway Comics.
Duo Damsel: Luornu Durgo, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire while she could split into two (DC Comics).
Dust Devil: Duane Bodine, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Dustin Geoff: Ivory, one of the front figures at JFH: Justice-for-Hire (Creative Impulse Entertainment).
Dustwalker, The: Ab-Death, the creature walking between the World of the Living and the Dead from WildStorm.
Dutch: Mercenary from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Dylan Cruise: Heatwave, the original leader of Cyber Force from Image/TopCow.


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Ebony: Terrance Desilva, one of the front figures at JFH: Justice-for-Hire (Creative Impulse Entertainment).
Eddie Collins: Character from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Edward Hyde: Alan Moore's version of Robert Louis Stevenson's monster/villain from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Edward Morgan Blake: Character from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Eek: The purple cat who tries to help everyone (Fox Kids).
Elastic Lad: One of Jimmy Olsen's super-hero alter egos (pre-crisis Earth-1, DC Comics).
Element Lad
1: Jan Arrah: The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire with the ability to transmute elements (DC Comics).
2: Jan Arrah: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to transmute elements (DC Comics).
Elizabeth Rowan: Black Betty, a magician and StormWatch operative from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Elmo: The elk from Eek! The Cat (Fox Kids).
Elongated Man, The: Ralph Dibney, the stretchable detective from DC Comics.
Elsa Bloodstone: The second Bloodstone from Marvel Universe.
Elvin: An adventurer and thief from Dragon Cross (Big City Comics).
Emerald Empress: Saryva, the pre-crisis version of the member of the Fatal Five with the Emerald Eye (DC Comics).
Emil Blonsky: The secret agent who was changed into the Abomination by gamma-rays (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Emil Eagle: An evil genius from Disney.
Enigma: Faceless character from Rob Liefelds original Image Universe.
Erg-1: Original name for the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire Drake Burroughs/Wildfire (DC Comics).
Eric Brooks: Civilian name for Blade the vampire hunter (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Eric Cartman: The fat kid from South Park.
Erica Pierce: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1 and 2.
Erik Josten: The reformed hero currently known as Atlas (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Ernest: The nerd/genius from Jim Toomey's series Sherman's Lagoon.
Eternal Warrior: Gilad Anni Padda the immortal warrior from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Ethan Crane:
1: Ethan Crane: The original Supreme created by Rob Liefeld.
2: Ethan Crane: Alan Moore's version of Supreme.
Eudora: One of the girls from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Eugene the Jeep: The magical creature from Elzie Crisler Segar's series Popeye the Sailor.
Eurial: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Experiment 13: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Exploding Girl: A contestant with explosive powers for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.


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Fahrenheit: Lauren Pennington, the heat controlling StormWatch operative (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Farina: The germophobe pig from Stephan Pastis' series Pearls Before Swine.
Fatale: Desirée Hopewell, the energy absorbing woman from Broadway Comics.
Felix Abbott: Character from Image/TopCow.
Ferdie Fieldmouse: One of Mickey's two nephews (Disney).
Ferro: Andrew Nolan, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to become a being of iron (DC Comics).
Ferro Lad: Andrew Nolan, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire that could turn into living iron (DC Comics).
Fethry Duck: The slightly confused and not too bright nephew of Scrooge McDuck (Disney).
Fiddler Pig: One of Disney's Three Little Pigs.
Fiend, The:
1: Arnold Dimple: The original part of the Fiend from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
2: Bonnie Harris: The human part of the Fiend from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Fifer Pig: One of Disney's Three Little Pigs.
Fillmore: The pensive turtle from Jim Toomey's series Sherman's Lagoon.
Firestar: Energy absorbing mutant from Marvel Universe 616.
First American: Character from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Flamebird: Jimmy Olsen's super-hero alter ego in Kandor (pre-crisis Earth-1, DC Comics).
Flapper: One of the Knights on Broadway from Broadway Comics.
Flashpoint: Foster McClane, the StormWatch operative with optic blasts (Image/WildStorm).
Flattop: Jason C. Phillips, a WetWorks operative (Image/WildStorm).
Foggy: The police dog in Upper Duckwater from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Foghorn Leghorn: The overbearing rooster from Looney Tunes.
Foster McClane: Flashpoint, the StormWatch operative with optic blasts (Image/WildStorm).
Fourplay: Four-armed undead Bloodstrike operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Frank Blade: An alias used by Blade the vampire hunter on one of his missions (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Frankenstein's Monster: The Lone One, the WildStorm version of the famous monster.
Franklin: One of the kids from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Franklin Armstrong: The full name of Franklin from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts in the cartoon version.
Franky Lafayette: Greyshirt, the masked hero of Indigo City (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Fred Bender: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Fred Flagstone: The original name for Fred Flintstone from Hanna & Barbera's Flintstones.
Fred Flintstone: The Stone Age family man from Hanna & Barbera's Flintstones.
Frenzy: Larry Fischmann, a lawyer working at Top 10 from America's Best Comics.
Frieda: One of the girls from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Fritz: Character from Broadway Comics.
Frontline: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Fuji: Toshiro Misawa, a StormWatch operative from Image/WildStorm/DC Comics.
Funny Floyd: The poet and naturalist in Upper Duckwater from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Furball: Nickname for the Legionnaire Brin Londo/Timber Wolf (DC Comics, pre-crisis version).


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Gail Sanders: Character from Gold Key.
Gamin: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Ganglios: Tellus, the pre-crisis version of the telekinetic and telepathic legionnaire (DC Comics).
Garfield: Jim Davis' famous fat cat.
Garnet Wells: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Garth: Atlantean from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Garth Ranzz:
1: Garth Ranzz: The original (pre-crisis) Lightning Lad from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Garth Ranzz: Live Wire, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with electrical powers (DC Comics).
3: Garth Ranzz: Lightning Lad, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with electrical powers (DC Comics).
Gaylord Buzzard: The intellectual buzzard from Russell Myers' series Broom-Hilda.
Gem Antonelli: The mind controlling gen-active Copycat from Image/WildStorm.
General Sod: The dirt clod with a grudge from a.k.a. Comics.
Genie: Warrior from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
George P. Dog: Temporary name for Barnyard Dawg (Looney Tunes).
Gertrude Wilson Mercenary from Approbation Comics.
Ghast: Demon from DC Comics.
Giant-Man: Henry Pym, the original Giant-Man from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Gilad Abrams: Modern day alias for Gilad Anni Padda from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Gilad Anni Padda: The Eternal Warrior from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Gilbert: Goofy's clever nephew and Super Goof's sidekick (Disney).
Gim Allon:
1: Gim Allon: The original (pre-crisis) Colossal Boy from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Gim Allon: Leviathan, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to increase his size (DC Comics).
3: Gim Allon: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to increase size (DC Comics).
Girl One: Sung Li, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Gladstone Gander: The World's luckiest duck (Disney).
Gloria West: Secret identity of Gloriana Demeter Rob Liefelds revised Universe.
Gloriana Demeter: The warrior princess from Rob Liefelds original Image Universe.
Glory: Gloriana Demeter the warrior princess from Rob Liefelds original Image Universe.
Goat: The goat from Stephan Pastis' series Pearls Before Swine.
God: The South Park version of the All-mighty.
Goliath:
1: Henry Pym: The original Goliath from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
2: Erik Josten: The third Goliath from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Goofy: The famous dog from Disney.
Gordon Whitfield: Character from Broadway Comics.
Gorgeous: Wanda Durst, a StormWatch operative from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Gossamer: Ayla Ranzz, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to make objects lighter (DC Comics).
Grail: Joel Salvador Alonday II, WetWorks operative; assassination (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Grandpa Bracken: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Granny: Popeye the Sailor's grandmother.
Granny Naps: Sam's grandmother from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Grant Halford: The Magnet, Alan Moore's version of the science-hero (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Green Arrow:
1: Oliver Queen: The original Green Arrow from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
2: Connor Hawke: The son of the original Green Arrow from DC Comics (post-crisis).
Green Giant, The: Robert Bruce Banner, the Incredible Hulk from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Green Lantern: Alan Wellington Scott, the first Green Lantern from DC Comics.
Green Scar, The: Robert Bruce Banner, the Incredible Hulk from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Gregor Latinev: Cybernetic mercenary from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Grelber: The insulting creature in the hollow tree from Russell Myers' series Broom-Hilda.
Greyshirt: Franky Lafayette, the masked hero of Indigo City (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Gridlock: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Grim Reaper, The: William Niles Norris, Alan Moore's version of the science-hero from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Grimbor: The pre-crisis LSH villain with the ability to chain opponents (DC Comics).
Grimm: A warrior from the future and a member of Doom's IV (Image/Extreme Studios).
Guileys: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Gus Richards: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Gutter Rat: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Gwynnion: Character from Avalon Studios.
Gyro Gearloose: The inventor from Disney.


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Habeas Corpus: Monk's pet pig from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Hacker: Michael Talbot, the computer genius from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Hal Chandler: The live part of 3D-Man (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
Ham: Nickname for Theodore Marley Brooks the lawyer from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Handsome Dan: Jolly Roger's henchman from a.k.a. Comics.
Hardedge: Mercenary from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Hardware: Criminal from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Harleen Quinzel: Harley Quinn, a villain from DC Comics.
Harley Quinn: Harleen Quinzel, a villain from DC Comics.
Harry Lovelace: The Word, the hostage negotiator at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Hawley Griffin: Alan Moore's version of H.G. Wells' Invisible Man from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Hawthorne: The hermit crab from Jim Toomey's series Sherman's Lagoon.
Headlight: A contestant with light-based powers for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Heatwave: Dylan Cruise, the original leader of Cyber Force from Image/TopCow.
Hector Lopez: Monsoon, the desk sergeant at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Heffridge Trumpler Brompet Heffalump IV: Lumpy, the heffalump from Disney's series Winnie The Pooh.
Hellion: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Hellstrike: Nigel Keane, a StormWatch operative from Image/WildStorm/DC Comics.
Henery Hawk: The small chickenhawk who is not quite sure what a chicken looks like (Looney Tunes).
Henry: Original name for Pepé Le Pew from Looney Tunes.
Henry Jekyll: Alan Moore's version of Robert Louis Stevenson's unfortunate doctor from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Henry Pym: The hero who became Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath and Yellowjacket (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Herbert Garrison: The muliple personality/trans gender teacher from South Park.
Hiroshi Kuramoto: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Hobbes: The (toy)tiger from Bill Watterson's series Calvin and Hobbes.
Hollis Mason: Character from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Hope Stevens: The daughter of Shy Stevens/ChiSai (Approbation Comics).
Horseman: Immortal warrior from Kevlar Studios.
Hotwire: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Huckleberry Hound: Hanna & Barbera's blue dog.
Huebert Duck: Huey Duck's real name in the cartoon series Quack Pack (Disney).
Huey Duck: Character from Disney.
Hulk: Robert Bruce Banner, the Incredible Hulk from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Hyperdog: Kemlo Caesar, the briefing officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics.
Hwen Dong Fong: Doctor Mirage from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Hwen Mirage: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.


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Iblis: Character from Avalon Studios.
Icarus: Character from Image/TopCow.
Ike Broflowski: The young genius from South Park.
Immortal enemy: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Impact: Boomer O'Shea, CyberForce operative from Image/TopCow.
Imperion: Space god from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Imra Ardeen:
1: Imra Ardeen: The original name for the pre-crisis Saturn Girl from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Imra Ardeen: Saturn Girl, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the telepathic Legionnaire (DC Comics).
3: Imra Ardeen: Saturn Girl, the 2005 reboot version of the telepathic Legionnaire (DC Comics).
Imra Ardeen Ranzz: The married name for the pre-crisis Saturn Girl from DC Comic's Legion of Super-Heroes.
Inferno: Dirk Morgna, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to control heat (DC Comics).
Insect Queen: The super-hero identity of pre-crisis Lana Lang in the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Invincible: Character from Robert Kirkman's part of the Image Universe.
Invisible Kid:
1: Lyle Norg: The first Invisible Kid from DC Comic's pre-crisis Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Jacques Foccart: The second Invisible Kid from DC Comic's pre-crisis Legion of Super-Heroes.
3: Lyle Norg: The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to become invisible (DC Comics).
4: Lyle Norg: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to turn invisible (DC Comics).
Invisible Man, The: Alan Moore's version of H.G. Wells' villain from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Irma: Character from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
Irma Geddon: Irma Wornow, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Irma Wornow: Irma Geddon, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Irwin Troll: The happy troll from Russell Myers' series Broom-Hilda.
Isabella Fermi: The second Diva from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Ivory: Dustin Geoff, one of the front figures at JFH: Justice-for-Hire (Creative Impulse Entertainment).


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J.B.: One of the kids from Eek! The Cat (Fox Kids).
J. Wellington Wimpy: The hamburger loving cheapskate from Elzie Crisler Segar's series Popeye.
Jaafs Macksun: Jeff Smax' real name (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Jack: Character from Image/TopCow.
Jack, The
1: Abner Ravenworth: The original Jack from WWII in Rob Liefelds original Image Universe.
2: Julia Ravenworth: The current Jack from Rob Liefelds original Image Universe.
Jack Boniface: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Jack B. Quick: Character from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Jack Hawksmoor: The city symbiote from Image/WildStorm.
Jack Phantom: Jackie Kowalski, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Jack Spencer: Character from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Jack Truman: The second Deathlok in the main Marvel Universe.
Jackie Kowalski: Jack Phantom, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Jackson King: The StormWatch operative Battalion and later Weatherman in the original StomWatch, King One the leader of The Monarchy and the leader of StormWatch PHD (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Jackson Kirby: Freedom fighter from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Jackson Michael Dane: Leader of WetWorks (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Jacob Kurtzman: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Jacob Noir: Character from Broadway Comics.
Jacob Revere: Character from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Jacques Dominique Boniface: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Jacques Foccart: The second Invisible Kid from DC Comic's pre-crisis Legion of Super-Heroes.
Jade: Character with inherent Green Lantern energy (DC Comics).
Jade Giant, The: Robert Bruce Banner, the Incredible Hulk from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Jake Holland: The mercenary Dutch from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
James Bartholomew Olsen: Jimmy Olsen, the young reporter from Daily Planet from pre-crisis Earth-1 (DC Comics).
James Butler Hickok: Alan Moore's version of the famous US Marshal from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
James Laidlaw: Character from Valiant Heroes - 2.
James Moriarty: Alan Moore's version of Conan Doyle's villain from America's Best Comics (ABC).
James Thomas Braddock: The Vietnam vet. from Chuck Norris' movies Missing in Action.
Jamie Schaffer: One of the sorority girls and zombie killers from Approbation Comics.
Jan Arrah
1: Jan Arrah: Element Lad, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire with the ability to transmute elements (DC Comics).
2: Jan Arrah: Alchemist, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to change elements (DC Comics).
3: Jan Arrah: Element Lad, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to transmute elements (DC Comics).
Jane Vasco: Character from Event Comics.
Janet Garrison: The muliple personality/trans gender teacher from South Park.
Janissary, The: Turkish super-heroin from DC Universe.
Janus: Linda Burnett, the receptionist at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Jaquar, The: Armand Waering's title and name in the Were Nation (Image/WildStorm).
Jason C. Phillips: Flattop, a WetWorks operative (Image/WildStorm).
Jason Karlsbad: Character from Broadway Comics.
Jason Strongbow: The native American super-hero American Eagle from Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty.
Jason Vanderveer: Slyder, a member of Doom's IV with the ability to phase through solid objects (Image/Extreme Studios).
Jasper: One of the cats living in Upper Duckwater from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Jeff Kessler: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Jeff Smax: Police officer at Top 10; from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Jeff Terrell: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Jennifer-Lynn Hayden: Character with inherent Green Lantern energy (DC Comics).
Jenny McCambridge: Multiwoman, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Jeno Jacobs: Leader of a criminal organization from Approbation Comics.
Jereb: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Jester: Dexter Cord LeMoyne, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Jesus: The South Park version of the son of God.
Jetlad: Steve Traynor's alias as a flying ace during WWII (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Jetman: Steve Traynor's alias as he became an adult (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Jillian Alcott: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Jimbo Kern: One of the Vietnam vets turned TV talk show host from South Park.
Jimmy Olsen: The young reporter from Daily Planet from pre-crisis Earth-1 (DC Comics).
Jo Nah:
1: Jo Nah: The original (pre-crisis) Ultra Boy from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Jo Nah: Ultra Boy, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to use one super-power at the time (DC Comics).
3: Jo Nah: Ultra Boy, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the super powers that can only be used one at a time (DC Comics).
Joan: Character from Broadway Comics.
Joanie Juniper: U.S.Angel, First American's sidekick (America's Best Comics (ABC))
Joanna Prophet: Female clone of Jonathan Prophet from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Jock: The Scottish terrier from Lady and the Tramp (Disney).
Joe Fixit: Robert Bruce Banner, the Incredible Hulk from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Joe Pi: Police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Joe Valez: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Joel Salvador Alonday II: Grail, WetWorks operative; assassination (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
John Annex Stone: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
John Brewster: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
John Cooper Hawksmoor: The city symbiote from Image/WildStorm, mostly known as Jack Hawksmoor.
John Corbeau: King Peacock, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
John Doran: A StormWatch operative from WildStorm/DC Comics.
John Paneczik: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
John Renwick: Character from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
John Shiro: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
John Sinclair: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Johnny: The archeologist and geologist William Harper Littlejohn from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Johnny Braincloud: One of the kids from Eek! The Cat (Fox Kids).
Johnny Panick: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Johnny Savoy: Vampire king from WildStorm.
Johnny Stomp: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Jolly Roger: The nefarious candy maker from a.k.a. Comics.
Jon Arbuckle: The unfortunate owner of Garfield and Odie from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
Jonathan Deskinn: Character from Broadway Comics.
Jonathan Livingston Seagull: Richard Bach's famous seagull.
Jonathan Osterman: Character from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Jonathan Tyler Prophet: Time travelling warrior from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.
Jordan Elliot: Kal-El's secret identity on pre-crisis Earth-1 when he stopped being Superman/Clark Kent(DC Comics).
Joseph Herman Mendoza: Bulldozer, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
J.P.: Tom Shephard and Bob Cohn's character from Hystoria with J.P.
Judas: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Judy Jordan: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Julia Ravenworth: The current Jack from Rob Liefelds original Image Universe.
Julius: A warrior from Dragon Cross (Big City Comics).
Jun-Go: The jungle-hero from the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
June Duck: One of Daisy Duck's three nieces (Disney).
Jung: Character from Kevlar Studios.
Junior Woodchucks, The: Organization from Disney.
Justine Frankenstein: Descendant of Victor Von Frankenstein from WildStorm.


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K-9: The Martian dog working with Marvin the Martian (Looney Tunes).
Kahuna: The Micronesian deity from Jim Toomey's Sherman's Lagoon.
Kaitlin McManus: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Kal-L: The Golden Age version of Superman (DC Comics).
Kal-El:
1: Clark Kent: The original pre-crisis Superman from Earth-1 (DC Comics).
2: Clark Joseph Kent: The post-crisis Superman (DC Comics).
Kara Zor-El: The pre-crisis Earth-1 version of Supergirl (DC Comics).
Karate Kid: Val Armorr, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire who is an expert on all types of martial arts (DC Comics).
Karen Lane: Catburglar from Avalon Studios.
Karl Hansen: The StormWatch operative Sunburst (WildStorm).
Kate McLellan: Burn, a member of Doom's IV with the ability to control heat (Image/Extreme Studios).
Kathy Pearson: Stasis, a Brigade operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Kayo: Mercenary from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Kel Ravvena: An Ion-pilot from Oren (Dark Ocean Studios).
Kemlo Caesar: The briefing officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics.
Ken Clarkson: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Kenny McCormick: The kid from South Park who gets killed all the time.
Kero Padjyr: The leader of the cat-people Katawa from H'trae (Dark Ocean Studios).
Kh'ambt: Katellan warrior from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Kid Supreme:
1: Charles Flanders: The original Kid Supreme created by Rob Liefeld.
2: Danny Fuller: The second Kid Supreme created by Rob Liefeld.
3: Ethan Crane: Alan Moore's version of Supreme as a child.
Kildare: Character from Avalon Studios.
Kill Razor: Character from Image/TopCow.
Killjoy: Brenda Lewis, the leader of CyberData's S.H.O.C. troops from Image/TopCow.
King One: Jackson King's call sign/title when he was leader of The Monarchy(Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
King Peacock: John Corbeau, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Kit-En: A feline contestant for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Klunk: Hanna & Barbera's mechanic and pilot.
Knight Sabre: Mickey Graves, energy absorbing Youngblood operative from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image universe and his revised Universe.
Krytos: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Kurr: The name of the Savage Dragon before he came to Earth (Erik Larsen's part of the Image Universe).
Kyle Broflovski: The smart kid from South Park.
Kyte: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.


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Lady Feign: Vampire assassin employed by Lord Dominus (Image/WildStorm).
Lady Kluck: Lady Marion's lady in waiting from Disney's version of Robin Hood.
Lady Supreme: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Laevar Bolto: Cosmic King, the pre-crisis version of the villain with magnetic powers from The Legion of Super-Villains (DC Comics).
Lana Lang: The pre-crisis version Superman's friend from Smallville (DC Comics).
Lance Lewis: The Space Detective, Alan Moore's version of the science-hero (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Lane Quintana: Character from Image/TopCow.
Lanolin: The temperamental sheep from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Lar Gand:
1: Lar Gand: The pre-crisis version of the Daxamite legionnaire mostly known as Mon-El (DC Comics).
2: Lar Gand: Valor, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the super-strong Daxamite (DC Comics).
Larry Fischmann: A lawyer working at Top 10 from America's Best Comics.
Laurel Gand:
1: Laurel Gand: The Glorithverse version of the super-strong Daxamite from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
2: Laurel Gand: Andromeda, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the super-strong Daxamite from The Legionnaires (DC Comics).
Laurel Lakeland: The Cobweb, the nocturnal heroine from Indigo City (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Lauren Pennington: The heat controlling StormWatch operative Fahrenheit (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Laurie Jupeczyk: Character from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Layil: Character from Broadway Comics.
Leanna Creel: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Leeyal: An assasin from H'trae (Dark Ocean Studios).
Leni Muller: The Sky Witch, WWII heroine and police officer in Neopolis from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Leopold Stotch: Butters from South Park.
Lethal: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Leviathan: Gim Allon, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to increase his size (DC Comics).
Lex Luthor:
1: Lex Luthor: The Golden Age/Earth-2 version of the villain (DC Comics).
2: Lex Luthor: The Silver Age/Earth-1/pre-Crisis version of the villain (DC Comics).
3: Lex Luthor: The post-Crisis Earth-1 version of the villain (DC Comics).
Lex Luthor II: Alias used by Lex Luthor when he posed as his own illegitimate son (DC Comics, post-Crisis Earth-1).
Liam Mendoza: Paris, a StormWatch operative from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Liane Cartman: One of the mothers from South Park.
Liém: Character from Broadway Comics.
Light Lass:
1: Ayla Ranzz: The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire, when her powers were gravity control (DC Comics).
2: Ayla Ranzz: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to decrease the mass of objects (DC Comics).
Lightning Boy: Original name for Garth Ranzz, the original (pre-crisis) Lightning Lad from DC Comic's Legion of Super-Heroes.
Lightning Lad:
1: Garth Ranzz: The original (pre-crisis) Lightning Lad from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Garth Ranzz: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with electrical powers (DC Comics).
Lightning Lass: Ayla Ranzz, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire, when her powers were electrical manipulation (DC Comics).
Li'l Bad Wolf: The good son of the Big Bad Wolf (Disney).
Li'l Bulb: Another name for Little Helper from Disney.
Lily Nalin: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Lin Sun: One of the Sons of the Tiger from Marvel Universe 616.
Linda Burnett: Janus, the receptionist at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Linda Kendall: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Image Universe.
Linda Lee Danvers: Civilian name for Kara Zor-El, the pre-crisis Earth-1 version of Supergirl (DC Comics).
Linus Van Pelt: The boy with the security blanket from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Liquifier: Character from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Little Helper: Gyro Gearloose' little robot helper (Disney).
Little King, The: Otto Soglow's classic pantomime character.
Little Miss Calamity: The girl for whom things usually ends going wrong, from Roger Hargreaves' series Little Miss.
Little Miss Daredevil: The girl who loves doing daring and reckless things, from Roger Hargreaves' series Little Miss.
Little Miss Sunshine: A light-controlling contestant for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Little Toot: The little tug boat from Disney/Gold Key.
Live Wire: Garth Ranzz, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with electrical powers (DC Comics).
Liz Wilson: The vet. from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
Loki: Rob Liefeld's version of the Norse god from his part of the original Image Universe.
Lone One, The: The WildStorm version of Frankenstein's Monster.
Lone Wolf: Original name for the Legionnaire Brin Londo/Timber Wolf (DC Comics, pre-crisis version).
Long Tom: Character from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Lord Ardath: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Lord Chapel: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Lord Darkthorn: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Lord Dominus: Crown Emperor of the Vampirium (Image/WildStorm).
Lord Dredd: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Lori Sanders: The current MaxiMage from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Louie Duck: Character from Disney.
Louis Duck: Louie Duck's real name in the cartoon series Quack Pack (Disney).
Louisa Mendez: The chauffeur at JFH: Justice-for-Hire (Creative Impulse Entertainment).
Lucas Solomon: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Lucifer: Rob Liefeld's version of the ruler of Hell from his part of the original Image Universe.
Lucy Furr: The hot ruler of Hell from a.k.a. Comics.
Lucy Van Pelt: The girl offering psychiatric help for 5¢ from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Lufthexe, Die: Name used by Leni Muller/The Sky Witch while fighting for the Germans during WWII (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Lummox: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Lumpy: The heffalump from Disney's series Winnie The Pooh.
Luornu Durgo:
1: Luornu Durgo Taine: Maiden name for the pre-crisis version of Triplicate Girl/Duo Damsel from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Luornu Durgo: Triad, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to split into three (DC Comics).
3: Luornu Durgo: The 2005 reboot version of Triplicate Girl from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
Luornu Durgo Taine: The name of the pre-crisis version of Triplicate Girl/Duo Damsel from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes after she got married.
Lupé Silva: Werewolf from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Lupo: Armand Waering/Jaquar's aide (Image/WildStorm).
Lydda Jath: Night Girl, the pre-crisis version of the substitute Legionnaire with the darkness based powers (DC Comics).
Lydia O'Rourke: Telepathic mutant cyborg Misery from Image/Top Cow.
Lyle Norg:
1: Lyle Norg: The original (pre-crisis) Invisible Kid from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Lyle Norg: Invisible Kid, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to become invisible (DC Comics).
3: Lyle Norg: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to turn invisible (DC Comics).
Lynx: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.


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M: Character from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Mach: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Machinist, The: Dino Manolis, a StormWatch operative and former super-villain from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Mad Ginny: Character from Avalon Studios.
Madame Mim: Disney's version of T.H. White's character.
Mad Madame Mim: Disney's version of T.H. White's character.
Magica De Spell The witch trying to get Scrooge McDuck's Number One Dime (Disney).
Magilla Gorilla: Hanna & Barbera's pet gorilla that could not be sold.
Magnet, The: Grant Halford, Alan Moore's version of the science-hero (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Mailman, The: Character from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
Malakai: Character from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Man of Bronze: Character from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Man of Steel:
1: Kal-L: The Golden Age version of Superman (DC Comics).
2: Kal-El: The Silver Age/ pre-crisis Earth-1 Superman (DC Comics).
3: Kal-El: The post-crisis Earth-1 Superman (DC Comics).
Man of the Atom: Character from Gold Key.
Mandrake: Temporary name used for Barnyard Dawg (Looney Tunes).
Mano: The pre-crisis version of the member of the Fatal Five with the desintegrating hand (DC Comics).
Marc Antony: The bulldog with the cute kitten (Looney Tunes).
Marc Barros: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Marcie: The smart girl from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Marcie Johnson: Marcie's name in the Peanuts cartoons.
Marcus Langston: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Marie: Character from Broadway Comics.
Maritza Blackbird: Pilgrim, WetWorks operative; reconnaissance/sniper/medic (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Mark Grayson: Character from Robert Kirkman's part of the Image Universe.
Marrs: Character from Broadway Comics.
Mars Gunther: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Marvel Lad: Temporary alias for the pre-crisis version of the Daxamite legionnaire Lar Gand/Mon-El (DC Comics).
Marvel Man: Original name for Wendell Vaughn/Quasar (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
Marvin the Martian: The Martian conqueror from Looney Tunes.
Masada: Deborah Konigsberg, size changing Youngblood operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Masked Marvel: Robbie Baldwin, the kinetic hero from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Matches Malone: Batman's undercover identity as a crook (DC Comics).
Matter-Eater Lad: Tenzil Kem, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to eat anything (DC Comics).
Matthew Michael Murdock: Daredevil, the blind super-hero from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Max Boldd: Crime czar from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Max St. James: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
MaxiMage: Lori Sanders, a mage from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
May Duck: One of Daisy Duck's three nieces (Disney).
Maya Royko: Nautika, the StormWatch operative with electrical powers (WildStorm).
Megan: The female white shark from Jim Toomey's series Sherman's Lagoon.
Megan Wylie: Character from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Meico: The medic from Alien Legion.
Mercy: Abigail Mercy Wright, an angel of mercy from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Mia Dearden: The second Speedy from DC Comics (post-crisis).
Michael Cray: The soldier/I.O. operative Deathblow (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Michael Lazarus:
1: Angelo Mortalli: The original Bloodshot from Valiant Heroes - 1.
2: Raymond Garrison: Bloodshot from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Michael Stone: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Michael Talbot: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Mickey Graves: Knight Sabre, energy absorbing Youngblood operative from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image universe and his revised Universe.
Mickey Mouse: The famous mouse from Disney.
Mickey Tombs: Alias for Mickey Graves/Knight Sabre, energy absorbing Youngblood operative from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image universe and his revised Universe.
Micro Lad: The name Gim Allon/Colossal Boy originally wanted to use (2005 reboot version of the Legion of Super-Heroes, DC Comics).
Micro-maid: Sally-Jo Jessel, forensic pathologist at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Midnight Doctor: Pieter Anton Cross, the 3rd Dr. Mid-Nite from DC Comics.
Mike Murdock: An alias Matt Murdock used early in his career as Daredevil (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
Miles Jeremiah Craven: The National Security Czar at NSC/Team 7 (Image/WildStorm).
Mina Harker: Alan Moore's version of Bram Stoker's character (from Dracula) from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Mina Murray: Alan Moore's version of Bram Stoker's Mina Harker (from Dracula) from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Minnie Mouse: Mickey Mouse's girlfriend (Disney).
Misery: Lydia O'Rourke, the telepathic mutant cyborg from Image/Top Cow.
Miss Othmar: One of the teachers from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Miss Wormwood: The teacher from Bill Watterson's series Calvin and Hobbes.
Missus Bear: The sweet and charming wife of Bre'r Bear (Disney).
Mitchell Saunders: Cannon, a StormWatch operative from Image/WildStorm/DC Comics.
Moby Duck: The whaler from Disney/Gold Key.
Moe: The bully from Bill Watterson's series Calvin and Hobbes.
Mom
1: Mom: Calvin's mother from Bill Watterson's series Calvin and Hobbes.
2: Mom: J.B and Wendy Elizabeth's mother from Eek! The Cat (Fox Kids).
Mom Arbuckle: Jon Arbuckle's mother from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
Mon-El: Most common name for the pre-crisis version of the Daxamite legionnaire Lar Gand (DC Comics).
Monarchy, The: Organization for taking care of interdimensional threats (WildStorm).
Monk: Character from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Monsoon: Hector Lopez, the desk sergeant at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Monstrosity, The: Mordecai Shaw, a StormWatch operative and former super-villain from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Mordecai Shaw: The Monstrosity, a StormWatch operative and former super-villain from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Morgan Stryker: Character from Image/TopCow.
Morty Fieldmouse: One of Mickey's two nephews (Disney).
Mosque: Character from Broadway Comics.
Mota: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1 and 2.
Mother: Rachel Lynn Rhodes, WetWorks operative; communication and coordination (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Mother-One: Rachel Lynn Rhodes, WetWorks operative; communication and coordination (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Motherboard: A sentient computer and contestant for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Mothergod: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1 and 2.
Motormouse: The race driver mouse from Hanna & Barbera's Motormouse and Autocat.
Mr. Hand: Herbert/Janet Garrison's The hand puppet from South Park.
Mr. I.N. Ferno: Jolly Roger's barrister from a.k.a. Comics.
Mr. Lion: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Mr. Mackey: The teacher with the thin body and big head from South Park.
Mr. Peebles: Hanna & Barbera's owner of the pet shop where Magilla Gorilla lived.
Mr. Scatterbrain: The confused and forgetful man from the U.S. cartoon adaption of Roger Hargreaves' series Mr. Men.
Mr. Stubborn: The stubborn guy from the U.S. cartoon adaption of Roger Hargreaves' series Mr. Men.
Mr. Teetering: One of the senior citizens in Upper Duckwater from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Mr. Transmuto: The hero with molecular control from the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Multiwoman: Jenny McCambridge, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Muttley: Hanna & Barbera's race driver and pilot.
Mysa Nal: The pre-crisis version of the White Witch from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Mystery Lad: Original name for the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire Jan Arrah/Element Lad (DC Comics).
Mystico: Alan Moore's version of the science-hero (America's Best Comics (ABC)).


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Natalia Alianovna Romanova: The Black Widow, the Sovjet spy who became a super-hero in USA (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
Nataly Lakota Redbird: Mercenary/freelance operative from Image/WildStorm.
Nathalie Cushlin: Character from Broadway Comics.
Nathan Blackbird: A WetWorks operative (Image/WildStorm).
Nathan Ellstings: Character from Avalon Studios.
Natasha Romanoff: Common name for the Natalia Alianovna Romanova/Black Widow (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
Nautika: Maya Royko, the StormWatch operative with electrical powers (WildStorm).
Nemo: Alan Moore's version of Jules Verne's famous captain from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Nermal: The cute kitten from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
Nerwin: The little troll from Russell Myers' series Broom-Hilda.
Neville Alcott: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
New Man: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Nicholas A. Jones: Crossbones, a WetWorks operative (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Nick Pugh: The villain Arson from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Nigel Keane: Hellstrike, a StormWatch operative from Image/WildStorm/DC Comics.
Night Girl: Lydda Jath, the pre-crisis version of the substitute Legionnaire with the darkness based powers (DC Comics).
Nightowl:
1: Hollis Mason: The first Nightowl from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
2: Daniel Dreiberg: The second Nightowl from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Nightwing: Superman's secret identity in Kandor on pre-crisis Earth-1 (DC Comics).
Nikola Voganova: Vogue, Russian gymnast turned super-hero as member of Youngblood, from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe, and the revised Rob Liefeld universe.
Nikolas Kamarov: Winter, a StormWatch operative from Image/WildStorm/DC Comics.
Nikos Aegeus: Greek terrorist from pre-crisis Earth-1 (DC Comics).
Noble: The first director of Bloodstrike from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Nura Nal:
1: Dream Girl: The pre-crisis version of the precog from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
2: Dream Girl: The 2005 reboot version of the precog from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Nuro: Character from Gold Key.
N.V.: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.


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Odie: The lovable, drooling and dumb-as-a-door dog from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
Old Man: Former hero from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Old Trusty: Retired police dog from Disney.
Olive Oyl: Popeye's sweetheart from Elzie Crisler Segar's series Popeye the Sailor.
Oliver Queen: The original Green Arrow from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Omni-Man: Character from Robert Kirkman's part of the Image Universe.
Ondine: Character from Avalon Studios.
Oracle: Barbara Gordon from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Orson:
1: Orson: The original name for Tweety from Looney Tunes.
2: Orson: The kindhearted bibliophilic pig from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit: Walt Disney's original rascal.
Outsider, The: Alfred Pennyworth's criminal alias (DC Comics, post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Overlord: Antonio Seghetti, the first Overlord and leader of the Vicious Circle from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Ozymandias: Character from Alan Moore's Watchmen.


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Pagan: Zarej, a StormWatch operative (Image/WildStorm).
Paige Patton: One of the sorority girls and zombie killers from Approbation Comics.
Painkiller Jane: Character from Event Comics.
Para-Man:
1: Richard Grant: The first Para-Man from Valiant Heroes - 1.
2: John Sinclair: The second Para-Man from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Paris: Liam Mendoza, a StormWatch operative from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Patricia Reichardt: Peppermint Patty's real name (Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts).
Patricia Savage: Character from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Patty: One of the girls from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Paul Bouvier: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Paul Johnstone: Character from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Penance: Robbie Baldwin's new identity after the Civil War (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Pendulum: Character from Broadway Comics.
Pepé Le Pew: The womanizing French skunk from Looney Tunes.
Peppermint Patty: The freckle-faced girl from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Percival Wainright III: Character from Image/TopCow.
Peregrine: Cathy Colby, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Peripheral Man: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Persephone: The protector of the Royal Blood for the Vampire Nation (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Persuader, The: The pre-crisis version of the member of the Fatal Five with the Atomic Axe (DC Comics).
Pete Cheney: Shockheaded Peter, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Petunia Pig: Porky Pig's girlfriend from Looney Tunes.
Phade: Character from Image/TopCow.
Phantom Blot: The villain in the black hood from Disney.
Phantom Girl:
1: Tinya Wazzo: The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire (DC Comics).
2: Tinya Wazzo: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to become intangible (DC Comics).
Phil Miller: Alias for Phil Seleski from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Phil Seleski: Solar, Man of the Atom from Valiant Heroes - 1 and 2.
Philip Omen: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Philip Solar: The original Doctor Solar from Gold Key.
Phooey Duck: The fourth of Donald Duck's nephews (Disney).
Photon: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Pieter Anton Cross: The 3rd Doctor Mid-Nite from DC Comics.
Pig: The pig from Stephan Pastis' series Pearls Before Swine.
Pig-Pen: The dirt magnet from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Pigita: The blonde pig from Stephan Pastis' series Pearls Before Swine.
Pilgrim:
1: Maritza Blackbird: WetWorks operative; reconnaissance/sniper/medic (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
2: The Pilgrim: The wanderer on a scorched Earth from Garth Ennis and Carlos Ezquerra series Just a Pilgrim (Black Bull Entertainment).
Pitt: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Pluto: Mickey's dog (Disney).
Pol-Bekhara: Sentient armor from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Polar Boy: Brek Bannin, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire with freezing powers (DC Comics).
Pooky: The teddy bear from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
Poopdeck Pappy: Popeye's father from Elzie Crisler Segar's series.
Popeye: Elzie Crisler Segar's spinach eating sailor.
Porky Pig: The stuttering pig from Looney Tunes.
Porpy: Moby Duck's porpoise friend and helper (Disney/Gold Key).
Power Pig: The super-hero identity for Orson, the kindhearted bibliophilic pig from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Power-Man: Erik Josten, the first Power-Man from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Practical Pig: Character from Disney.
Primer: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Prince Dakkar: Captain Nemo's real name (America's Best Comics).
Prince John: Disney's version of the evil ruler of England, from Robin Hood.
Princess Pantha: Alan Moore's version of the jungle girl from America's Best Comics.
Princess Projectra: Wilimena Morgana Daergina Annaxandra Projectra Velorya Vauxhall, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to cast illusions (DC Comics).
Probe: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Professor Chaos: Alias for Butters from South Park.
Professor Night: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Professor Q: Saahira, metahuman adventurer connected to a super-computing neutron star (WildStorm).
Projectra Wind'zzor: The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to cast illusions (DC Comics).
Prophet:
1: Jonathan Tyler Prophet: The original Prophet from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
2: Joanna Prophet: The daughter/clone of Jonathan Prophet from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Proteus: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Proty: The pre-crisis version of the Protean pet from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
PSI-fire: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Puck: Character from Avalon Studios.
Pug, The: Character from Avalon Studios.
Purifiers, The: Organization from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Pussyfoot: The cute kitten protected by Marc Antony (Looney Tunes).


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Quagg: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Quantum: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Quasar: Wendell Vaughn, the super-hero with the yellow hard-light constructions from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Querl Dox:
1: Brainiac 5: The original (pre-crisis) Brainiac 5 from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Brainiac 5: The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the extreme intelligence (DC Comics).
3: Brainiac 5: The 2005 reboot version of the super intelligent Legionnaire (DC Comics).
Quigley: The sailor from Jim Toomey's series Sherman's Lagoon.


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Rachel Lynn Rhodes: Mother-One, WetWorks operative; communication and coordination (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Rachel Richards: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Image Universe.
Radar: Supreme's super dog from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Radiance: Character from Broadway Comics.
R.A.G.E.: Organization from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Rags Murphy: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Rai: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Rai-Kee: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Raithan: A general in the Blood Queen's army (Image/WildStorm).
Ral Benem: Chlorophyll Kid, the pre-crisis version of the substitute Legionnaire with the ability to make plants grow very fast (DC Comics).
Ralph Dibney: The Elongated Man from DC Comics.
Ralph Wolf: Another name for Wile E. Coyote from Looney Tunes.
Rampage: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Rand Banion: The first X-O Manowar from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Randy Cartier: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Rat: The rat from Stephan Pastis' series Pearls Before Swine.
Rath: Demon from DC Comics.
Ravager of Worlds, The: The name Emil Blonsky/The Abomination was mostly known under while he was in space (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Ray Bailey: The StormWatch operative Undertow from Image/WildStorm.
Raymond Garrison: Bloodshot from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Razor: Character from Image/TopCow.
Rebecca Halley: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Red:
1: Persephone: The protector of the Royal Blood for the Vampire Nation (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
2: Amanda Reed: Character with a vampiric symbiote from Image/WildStorm.
Red Arrow: Roy Harper from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Redbird: Nataly Lakota Redbird, mercenary/freelance operative from Image/WildStorm.
Reep Daggle:
1: Chameleon: The original shape changing Legionnaire (DC Comics, pre-crisis version).
2: Reep Daggle: The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the morphing ability (DC Comics).
3: Chameleon: The 2005 reboot version of the shapeshifter from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Renata Randall: Character from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Renny: Character from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Rexa: Jeff Smax/Jaaf Macksun's sister (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Richard Andrews Shy Steven's fiancée (Approbation Comics).
Richard Grant: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Richard Kemp: Character created by Marat Mychaels.
Richard Walters: Brick, a member of Doom's IV with a body made of sand (Image/Extreme Studios).
Ripclaw: Robert Bearclaw, the mutant cyborg with the steel claws from CyberForce (Image/Top Cow).
Ript: Character from Acclaim Comics.
Riptide: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Rita DeMara: The second Yellowjacket in the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Road Runner: The fast bird from Looney Tunes.
Robert Bearclaw: Ripclaw, the mutant cyborg with the steel claws from CyberForce (Image/Top Cow).
Robert Bruce Banner: The green giant known as the Incredible Hulk from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Robert "Robbie" Baldwin: Speedball, The Masked Marvel from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Robin Goodfellow: Character from Avalon Studios.
Rockefeller Patel: Rocky, Greyshirt's friend and helper (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Rocky: Rockefeller Patel, Greyshirt's friend and helper (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Rodney Skinner: The Invisible Man from the movie adaption of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Rokk Krinn:
1: Cosmic Boy: The original pre-crisis version from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Cosmic Boy: The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the magnetic abilities (DC Comics).
3: Cosmic Boy: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with magnetic powers from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Roman: Character from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.
Ronko: One of the Knights on Broadway from Broadway Comics.
Rorshach: Character from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Rosalyn: The babysitter from Bill Watterson's series Calvin and Hobbes.
Rosie: The woman behind the counter in the Upper Duckwater diner from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Rover:
1: Pluto: The original name for Pluto from Disney.
2: Charlie Dog: Original name for the homeless Airedale terrier Charlie Dog from Looney Tunes.
3: Barnyard Dawg: Pronounced Wover, the name used when he is Elmer Fudd's dog (Looney Tunes).
Roy:
1: Roy: One of the boys from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
2: Roy: The rooster and practical joker from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Roy Harper: Arsenal, originally Speedy from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Roy Roman: Character from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.


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Salu Digby:
1: Salu Digby: The pre-crisis version of Legionnaire with the ability to shrink in size (DC Comics).
2: Salu Digby: Shrinking Violet, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to shrink to microscopic size (DC Comics).
3: Salu Digby: Atom Girl, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to shrink to subatomic size (DC Comics).
Sally Brown: Charlie Brown's little sister from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Sally Crane: Suprema from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Sally-Jo Jessel: Micro-maid, forensic pathologist at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Sam Barnes: Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's character from the series Sam's Strip and Sam and Silo.
Sam Sheepdog: The sheepdog stopping Ralph Wolf from stealing sheep (Looney Tunes).
Sam Smith: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Sara: A warrior from Dragon Cross (Big City Comics).
Saryva: Emerald Empress, the pre-crisis version of the member of the Fatal Five with the Emerald Eye (DC Comics).
Satan: The South Park version of the fallen angel.
Saturn Girl:
1: Imra Ardeen: The original pre-crisis Saturn Girl from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Imra Ardeen: The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the telepathic Legionnaire (DC Comics).
3: Imra Ardeen: The 2005 reboot version of the telepathic Legionnaire (DC Comics).
Sauras: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Savage Dragon: Erik Larsen's green alien from his part of the Image Universe.
Scamp: The adventurous son of Lady and the Tramp (Disney).
Scandal: Character from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Scarab: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Scarface: One of Arnold Wesker's personalities and a criminal mastermind from Gotham City (DC Comics, post-crisis).
Schroeder: The boy with the piano from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Scrooge McDuck: The World's richest duck (Disney).
Sea Hag, The: The hag from Elzie Crisler Segar's series Popeye.
Seahawk: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Sean Welch: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Sebastian Ashe: Police detective from Muerto Angeles (WildStorm).
Second Story Kid: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Seer, The: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Selma Tolon: Character from DC Universe.
Sensation: The name Amy Belcher/She-Dragon used when she was in The Nixed Men (Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe).
Sentinel:
1: Alan Wellington Scott: The first Green Lantern from DC Comics.
2: Marcus Langston: Youngblood operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Sentinel II: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Set: Alan Moore's version of the science-hero Mystico (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Setrar Cydem: A wanderer from H'trae (Dark Ocean Studios).
Seven Cross: An Ion-pilot from Oren (Dark Ocean Studios).
Shadow Lass: Tasmia Mallor, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to control darkness (DC Comics).
ShadowHawk:
1: Paul Johnstone: The first ShadowHawk from Image/Shadowline.
2: ShadowHawk robot: Robot containing the Spirit of Justice from Image/Shadowline.
3: Eddie Collins: The latest ShadowHawk from Image/Shadowline.
Shadowman:
1: Jack Boniface: The original Shadowman from Valiant Heroes - 1.
2: Max St. James: The second Shadowman from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Shady: One of the Knights on Broadway from Broadway Comics.
Shaft: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Shanhara: Sentient armor from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Sharky: The guard dog from Eek! The Cat (Fox Kids).
Sharon Marsh: One of the mothers from South Park.
She-Dragon: Amy Belcher, the strong green woman from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Sheldon: The chicken who refuses to come out of his egg shell from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Sherman: The great shark from Jim Toomey's series Sherman's Lagoon.
Shermy: One of the boys from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Sho Sugino: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Shockheaded Peter: Pete Cheney, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Shogun: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Showdown: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Shrinking Violet:
1: Salu Digby: The pre-crisis version of Legionnaire with the ability to shrink in size (DC Comics).
2: Salu Digby: Shrinking Violet, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to shrink to microscopic size (DC Comics).
3: Salu Digby: Atom Girl, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to shrink to subatomic size (DC Comics).
Sh'rrnnn: Character from Image/TopCow.
Shy Stevens: ChiSai, mercenary from Approbation Comics.
Silk Spectre: Character from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Silo Tidley: Sam Barnes partner from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam's Strip and Sam and Silo.
Simon Oreck: Character from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Simon Vascar: Vampire from Muertos Angeles (WildStorm).
Sir Hiss: Prince John's advisor from Disney's version of Robin Hood.
Sir Prize: Temporary alias for Thom Kallor, the pre-crisis version of Star Boy/Starman from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Sis: One of the kids from Disney's version of Robin Hood.
Sister Agnes: The nun from Upper Duckwater from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Sizz: One of the Knights on Broadway from Broadway Comics.
Skippy: One of the kids from Disney's version of Robin Hood.
Sky Witch, The: Leni Muller, WWII heroine and police officer in Neopolis from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Skullface: A super-powered criminal from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Slyder: Jason Vanderveer, a member of Doom's IV with the ability to phase through solid objects (Image/Extreme Studios).
Smenkhkare: Alan Moore's version of the science-hero Mystico (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Smuggler: Erik Josten, the first Smuggler from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Snoopy:
1: Snoopy: The famous beagle from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
2: Snoopy: Sentient machine from Broadway Comics.
Solar: Phil Seleksi, the Man of the Atom from Valiant Heroes - 1 and 2.
Sonar: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Space Detective, The: Lance Lewis, Alan Moore's version of the science-hero (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Spacehunter: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Spaceman, The: Alexei Glushko, telepathic police officer at Top 10; from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Spaceman Spiff: Calvin's science fiction alias from Bill Watterson's series Calvin and Hobbes.
Speedball: Robbie Baldwin, the kinetic hero from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Speedy:
1: Roy Harper: The original Speedy from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
2: Mia Dearden: The second Speedy from DC Comics (post-crisis).
Speedy Gonzales: The fastest mouse in Mexico from Looney Tunes.
Spence Hillman: Character from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Sphinx, The: Character from Avalon Studios.
Spindle Six: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Splash Branigan: The living ink blot from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Spokesman, The: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Stan Marsh: The average mixed-up American kid from South Park.
Star Boy:
1: Thom Kallor: The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire with the ability to increase the mass of objects (DC Comics).
2: Thom Kallor: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to increase the mass of objects (DC Comics).
Star Seed: Character from Broadway Comics.
Starman:
1: Bruce Wayne: Temporary alias for Batman from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1).
2: Thom Kallor: The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire with the ability to increase the mass of objects (DC Comics).
Stasis: Kathy Pearson, a Brigade operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Steve Strong: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Steve Traynor: Police captain at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Stinky: Second name for Pepé Le Pew from Looney Tunes.
Stochastic Fats: Willy Beaumont, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Stone Boy: Dag Wentim, the pre-crisis version of the substitute legionnaire (DC Comics).
Story: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Storybook Smith: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Stretchable Sleuth, The: Alias for Ralph Dibney/The Elongated Man from DC Comics.
Stupendous Man: Calvin's super-hero alter-ego from Bill Watterson's series Calvin and Hobbes.
Stykman: The inept stickman/hero from a.k.a. Comics.
Sue Dearbon: Maiden name of Sue Dibney from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Sue Dibney: The wife of the Elongated Man from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
Sun Boy:
1: Dirk Morgna: The original (pre-crisis) Sun Boy from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Dirk Morgna: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to give off heat and light (DC Comics).
Sunburst: Karl Hansen, the StormWatch operative with nuclear fusion powers (WildStorm).
Sung Li: Girl One, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Super Gilbert: Original super-hero alias for Goofy's nephew Gilbert (Disney).
Super Gilly: Later super-hero alias for Goofy's nephew Gilbert (Disney).
Super Goof: Goofy's super alter-ego (Disney).
Superboy: The original pre-crisis Superboy from Earth-1 (DC Comics).
Supergirl: Kara Zor-El, the pre-crisis Earth-1 version of Supergirl (DC Comics).
Superion: Character from Broadway Comics.
Superman:
1: Kal-L: The Golden Age version of Superman (DC Comics).
2: Kal-El: The Silver Age/ pre-crisis Earth-1 Superman (DC Comics).
3: Kal-El: The post-crisis Earth-1 Superman (DC Comics).
Suprema: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Supreme:
1: Ethan Crane: The original Supreme created by Rob Liefeld.
2: Ethan Crane: Alan Moore's version of Supreme.
Supremium Man: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Susie Derkins: Calvin's friend Bill Watterson's series Calvin and Hobbes.
Swee'Pea: Popeye's adopted son from Elzie Crisler Segar's series.
Switchblade: The name Blade used while he was a member of the Nightstalkers (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Syn: Synaesthesia Jackson, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Synaesthesia Jackson: Police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Synergy: Christine Trelane, metahuman activator from StormWatch and the Monarchy (WildStorm).


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Tabby: Donald Duck's cat (Disney).
Tabernacle: Character from Broadway Comics.
Taboo: Amanda Reed, character with a vampiric symbiote from Image/WildStorm.
Tag: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Tagalong: One of the kids from Disney's version of Robin Hood.
Tajana Juarez: Character from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Talon: The red dragon from Dragon Cross (Big City Comics).
Tamara Bryn Neil: Character from Broadway Comics.
Tank: Character from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Tasmia Mallor: Shadow Lass, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to control darkness (DC Comics).
Taylor Kendall: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Tellus: Ganglios, the pre-crisis version of the telekinetic and telepathic legionnaire (DC Comics).
Tempest:
1: Garth: Atlantean from DC Comics (post-crisis and pre-crisis Earth-1).
2: Lane Quintana: Mercenary from Image/TopCow.
Tenzil Kem: Matter-Eater Lad, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to eat anything (DC Comics).
Terrance Desilva: Ebony, one of the front figures at JFH: Justice-for-Hire (Creative Impulse Entertainment).
Terror 2000: The software version of the Black Terror from America's Best Comics.
Thalia Costas: Character from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Tharok: The pre-crisis version of the cybernetic member of the Fatal Five (DC Comics).
Theodore Marley Brooks: The lawyer from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage a.k.a. Ham.
Thermal: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Thinktank: Nickname for Guileys from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Thom Kallor:
1: Starman: The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire with the ability to increase the mass of objects (DC Comics).
2: Star Boy: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to increase the mass of objects (DC Comics).
Thomas Hugo Strange: Alan Moore's version of the science-hero (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Thomas J. Roberts: Character from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Thomas John McCall: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Thor: Rob Liefeld's version of the Norse god from his part of the original Image Universe.
Thornton: Polar bear from Jim Toomey's series Sherman's Lagoon.
Three Little Pigs: Disney's version of the Three Little Pigs from Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Tim: Tim Roland, Alan Moore's version of the Black Terror's sidekick from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Tim Roland: Alan Moore's version of the Black Terror's sidekick from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Timber Wolf:
1: Brin Londo: The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire (DC Comics).
2: Brin Londo: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with enhanced strength, speed and agility (DC Comics).
Timmy: One of the boys from South Park.
Timmy Bracken: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Tiny the dog: Great Dane from Disney.
Tinya Wazzo:
1: Phantom Girl: The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire (DC Comics).
2: Apparition: The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to phase through objects (DC Comics).
3: Phantom Girl: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to become intangible (DC Comics).
Tirynth: A black dragon and hunter from Dragon Cross (Big City Comics).
Tish Boudreau: Character from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Toby: One of the kids from Disney's version of Robin Hood.
Tom Strange: Alan Moore's version of the science-hero Thomas Hugo Strange (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Tommy Rourke: Character from Image/TopCow.
Toshiro Misawa: Fuji, a StormWatch operative from Image/WildStorm/DC Comics.
Tower: Gus Richards, a Bloodstrike operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Trace O'Donnell: The first Bloodbow from Image/TopCow.
Trainer Trainer of mercenaries from Approbation Comics.
Tramp: The stray dog who settled down and married Lady (Disney).
Trent Peterson: Buzzcut, a four armed mutant cyborg from CyberData (Image/Top Cow).
Triad: Luornu Durgo, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to split into three (DC Comics).
Triplicate Girl:
1: Luornu Durgo Taine: The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire with the ability to split into three (DC Comics).
2: Luornu Durgo: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to split into an infinite number of copies (DC Comics).
Troll: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Troy Hickenbottom: Character from Broadway Comics.
Troy Todd: Character from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Trusty: Retired police dog from Disney.
Tweety: The tiny bird from Looney Tunes.
Twilight: Character from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Twinkle Toes: Fred Flintstone's nickname due to his technique at bowling (Hanna & Barbera's Flintstones).


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Ultra Boy:
1: Jo Nah: The original (pre-crisis) Ultra Boy from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Jo Nah: The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to use one super-power at the time (DC Comics).
3: Jo Nah: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the super powers that can only be used one at a time (DC Comics).
Ulu Vakk: Color Kid, the pre-crisis version of the substitute Legionnaire with the ability to change colors on objects (DC Comics).
Uncle Scrooge: The World's richest duck (Disney).
Undertow: Ray Bailey, a StormWatch operative (Image/WildStorm).
Unicorn, The: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
U.S.Angel: Joanie Juniper, First American's sidekick (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
U.S. Male: Character from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.


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Val Armorr:
1: Val Armorr: The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire who is a mastery of every known form of armed and unarmed combat (DC Comics).
2: Karate Kid: The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire who is an expert on all types of martial arts (DC Comics).
Val-En: Character from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Validus: The pre-crisis version of the monstrous member of the Fatal Five (DC Comics).
Valor: Lar Gand, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the super-strong Daxamite (DC Comics).
Vashti: A dragon from Dragon Cross (Big City Comics).
Velocity: Carin Lane, the speedster from CyberForce (Image/Top Cow).
Vendetta: Alias for Max Boldd the crime czar from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Ventriloquist: One of Arnold Wesker's personalities (DC Comics, post-crisis).
Violet Gray: The slightly snobbish girl from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Virgil Hilts: The Hellcop from Avalon Studios.
Vogue: Nikola Voganova, Russian gymnast turned super-hero as member of Youngblood, from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe, and the revised Rob Liefeld universe.
Vort-X: Character from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Vortex: Character from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.


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Wade: The duck who is afraid of almost anything from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Wall Flower: Character from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Walter Joseph Kovacs: Character from Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Wanda Durst: Gorgeous, a StormWatch operative from WildStorm/DC Comics.
War: Robert Bruce Banner, the Incredible Hulk from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Warren Kenneth Worthington III: The mutant mostly known as Angel from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Weatherman:
1: Christine Trelane: Trelane's call sign/title when she was leader of the original StormWatch (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
2: Jackson King: King's call sign/title when he was leader of the original StormWatch (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Wendell Vaughn: Quasar, the super-hero with the yellow hard-light constructions from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Wendi Hickenbottom: Character from Broadway Comics.
Wendy Elizabeth: One of the kids from Eek! The Cat (Fox Kids).
Wendy McKinnes: Character from Avalon Studios.
Wendy Testaburger: One of the kids from South Park.
White Witch: Mysa Nal, the pre-crisis version of the witch from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Wild Bill Hickok: Alan Moore's version of the famous US Marshal from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Wild One: Yukio, assassin/adventurer from Marvel Universe 616.
Wildfire: Drake Burroughs, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire of anti-energy (DC Comics).
Wile E. Coyote: The famous coyote from Looney Tunes.
Wilhelmina Murray: Alan Moore's version of Bram Stoker's Mina Harker (from Dracula) from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Wilimena Morgana Daergina Annaxandra Projectra Velorya Vauxhall: Princess Projectra, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to cast illusions (DC Comics).
William: Character from Broadway Comics.
William Harper Littlejohn: The archeologist and geologist Johnny from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
William Niles Norris: The Grim Reaper, Alan Moore's version of the science-hero from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Willy Beaumont: Stochastic Fats, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Wilma Flagstone: The original name for Wilma Flintstone from Hanna & Barbera's Flintstones.
Wilma Flintstone: The Stone Age house wife from Hanna & Barbera's Flintstones.
Wimpy: The hamburger loving cheapskate from Elzie Crisler Segar's series Popeye.
Winter: Nikolas Kamarov, a StormWatch operative from Image/WildStorm/DC Comics.
Witch Hazel: The Salem Witch from Disney.
Wolfspider: Bill Bailey, the SWAT Team leader at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Woodstock: The little yellow bird from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Word, The: Harry Lovelace, the hostage negotiator at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Wroth: Character from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.


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X-Caliber: Cybernetic mercenary from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Xolus Cor: Star Seed from Broadway Comics.
X-O Manowar:
1: Aric: The first X-O Manowar in Valiant Heroes - 1.
2: Randy Cartier: The second X-O Manowar in Valiant Heroes - 1.
3: Rand Banion: The first X-O Manowar in Valiant Heroes - 2.
4: Donovan Wylie: The second X-O Manowar in Valiant Heroes - 2.


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Yankee Doodle Pigeon: Hanna & Barbera's secret agent pigeon.
Yellow Claw, The: The Chinese Would-be World conqueror from the Atlas/Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Yellowjacket:
1: Henry Pym: The original Yellowjacket from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
2: Rita DeMara: The second Yellowjacket in the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Yukio: Wild One, assassin/adventurer from Marvel Universe 616.
Youngblood: Organization from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.
Yusef: Character from Broadway Comics.


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Zachariah Grizlock: Supreme's arch enemy from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Zarej: Pagan, a StormWatch operative (Image/WildStorm).
Zaxton Regulus: Doctor Regulus, the pre-crisis version of the LSH villain (DC Comics).
Zebra: The zebra from Stephan Pastis' series Pearls Before Swine.
Zeke Midas Wolf: Disney's version of the Big Bad Wolf from Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Zilly: Hanna & Barbera's mechanic and pilot.
Zoyvod: Villain from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Zzzax: Electrical monster from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).






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Created: January 29, 2008
Last update: January 17, 2010
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